Four-word idioms describing pagodas

1. The words describing the pagoda are as follows:

1. The top of the tower is beautifully covered, elegant and majestic. The lake tower is magnificent, and the tall and exquisite pagodas hover and stand. The top of the tower is beautifully covered, elegant and majestic. The lake tower is magnificent, and the tall and exquisite pagoda spirals up.

2. Pagoda Pinyin: [b snipe o t snipe]

3. Interpretation of stupa: The stupa built by Christians to hide relics.

Make sentences with pagodas:

1. The tower body of the small tower is ivory, which looks like ivory carving from a distance. The eaves of the tower are arranged neatly, with a golden transparent plexiglass base, which is concave and convex, angular and very beautiful. 2. It is clear as crystal, dreamy and pure; It is as high as a pagoda, sacred and magnificent; It is enchanting like a fairy, light and moving.

3. Look, this year's lanterns are even more varied and varied, including pagoda lanterns, fish lanterns and eagle lanterns ... and they are colorful, and my eyes are not enough. It's really dazzling.

That cedar stands upright, like a towering pagoda, which is tall and lush, and even every pine needle is full of pride.

5. Youth is a pagoda of knowledge, with the sweat of thousands of young people in Qian Qian, Qian Qian; Youth is a thriving tree that has stood the test of wind and rain; Youth is a budding bud that wants to show its unique charm to the world.

2. Words describing pagodas The words about pagodas are as follows: 1. The top of the tower, like a wonderful cover, is elegant and magnificent. The shadow of the lake tower is magnificent, and the tall and exquisite pagoda hovers and stands tall and exquisite. The top of the tower, like a wonderful cover, is elegant and magnificent, with a magnificent shadow of the lake light tower and a towering and exquisite pagoda hovering and exquisite. 2. Pagoda Pinyin: Come [b m 4 o t m 4] 3. Interpretation of Pagoda: Pagoda built by Christians to hide relics, made of pagodas: 1 The tower body of the small tower is ivory, which looks like ivory carving from a distance. The eaves of the pagoda are arranged neatly, and there is a golden transparent plexiglass base, which is concave and convex, angular and very beautiful.

2. It is clear as crystal, dreamy and pure; It is tall and self-sufficient like a pagoda, sacred and magnificent; It is enchanting like a fairy, light and moving. 3. Look, this year's lanterns are even more varied and varied, including pagoda lanterns, fish lanterns and eagle lanterns ... and they are colorful, and my eyes are not enough. It's really dazzling.

That cedar stands upright, like a towering pagoda, which is tall and lush, and even every pine needle is full of pride. 5. Youth is a pagoda of knowledge, with the sweat of thousands of young people in Qian Qian, Qian Qian; Youth is a thriving tree, always ready to accept the test of wind and rain; Youth is a budding bud that wants to show its unique charm to the world.

3. Four-character idioms prefixed with "Looking for Tower" I. Idioms:

1, sand piled up into a tower.

Interpretation: Metaphor makes a mickle.

2. Collect the sand in a tower

Interpretation: Fine sand pagoda. Originally refers to children's tower-stacking game. After metaphor, many a mickle makes a mickle.

Appearing: "Wonderful Lotus Sutra Convenience": "Play with children, gather sand and make a tower."

3. ivory tower

Interpretation: refers to the artistic realm of "art for art's sake" advocated by bourgeois writers and artists, which is divorced from social reality. It is also a metaphor for the small world of intellectuals who are divorced from real life.

4. Name of Wild Goose Pagoda

Interpretation: synonymous with the old Jinshi.

Language: The Five Dynasties King's "Tang" Volume III: "Since the Dragon Tour, after the custom banquet, the rate has been collected under the Ci 'enta. "

4. The four-word idiom about Buddhism is 84,000, which is a number used by Buddhism to express many things, and then used to describe many things.

Source: "Beijing Temple Pagoda": "Hold 84,000 Dharmas and Twelve Classics, and say it." The Buddhist language of a hundred feet pole and a hundred feet pole is a metaphor for reaching a high level.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jing De Deng Chuan Lu Jingcen Zen Master": "A hundred feet must enter, and the world of ten parties is the whole body." There is no obstacle to eloquence: obstruction.

Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the bodhisattva as a human being, fluent in righteousness and reasoning, and later refers to his eloquence and eloquence. Source: "Hua Yan Jing" "If you can always know the law, your eloquence will not hinder; If eloquence can be barrier-free, you can start the borderless method. "

Debate without worship, Buddhist language. Refers to the bodhisattva as a human being, fluent in righteousness and reason, and later refers to eloquence.

Source: The Collection of Arts and Literature (Volume 76) quotes the Monument to the Wise Man of Caotang Temple in the Southern Dynasties: "Give evidence, preach three wisdom, argue without worshiping, and play magic." Beyond the dust, pull out the vulgar: refers to the world, the world; Pull out: beyond.

Originally, it was said that Buddhists' kung fu was profound and transcended the world. The latter's description of talent and virtue is far superior to that of others.

Source: Liu Song Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, Shi Shuo Xin Yu De, Liu Xiao quoted Xie Cheng's Book of the Later Han Dynasty: "Xu Wei, a Confucian, was born in Nanchang, Zhang Yu, beautiful and noble." Beyond dust, vulgar dust and vulgarity: referring to the world and the world; Out: beyond.

Originally, it was said that Buddhists' kung fu was profound and transcended the world. The latter's description of talent and virtue is far superior to that of others.

Source: Liu Song Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, Shi Shuo Xin Yu De, Liu Xiao quoted Xie Cheng's Book of the Later Han Dynasty: "Xu Wei, a Confucian, was born in Nanchang, Zhang Yu, beautiful and noble." Beyond the Buddha's language of all beings.

Use incantations to get the dead out of their misery. It also means doing good deeds.

Source: Fang Ming Rugao's "The Story of Zen Truth" The seventh time: "The Dojo was finished last night and I was about to come back. Women have advised me:' It's hard to come out once in a thousand years. It is very meritorious to let the flame pass through all beings at night. "Why not go and have a look?" So I spent the night in the temple. But what is there to talk about? "The supernatural customs originally refer to the depth of Buddhist kung fu, which is beyond the world.

The latter's description of talent and virtue is far superior to that of others. The same is "super dust and refined."

Morning bell and dusk drum: dusk. According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung at night.

Metaphor can make people wake up. Source: Tang Lixian's poem "In the Mountains": "The bells and drums don't smell the dusk, and the moon is lonely."

Buddhism is the ancestor of Buddhism. It means to become a Buddha and a founder.

Metaphor to achieve outstanding achievements. Source: Snow White, Ma Touqu, little nun: "What does it take to become a Buddha and be a founder?" Chen Miaochang has also been secularized. "

Compassion based on sympathy: charity and sympathy. The original Buddhist language was based on compassion.

Source: Nan Qi's Biography of Gao Yi: "Today's sorrow is the foundation, joy is the teaching, kindness is the opportunity, and humility is the respect." Samadhi Samadhi: Buddhist term, Sanskrit transliteration word, which means "positive definite", that is, shielding distractions and calming the mind is a method of Buddhist practice.

Metaphor is the secret of this. Source: Tang Li Zhao's Supplement to the History of China: "Huai Su, a monk in Changsha, is good at cursive writing and calls himself a saint."

In Buddhist terminology, a thousand worlds are called Hanazono Sakura World, a thousand worlds in Hanazono Sakura are called China Thousand Worlds, and a thousand worlds in China are called China Thousand Worlds. Later refers to the world.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 9: "Don't be a big elder, Lizi is too young. Shi Yun: "Even so, the world is always in vain.

When Buddhist monks receive beginners, they often wake him up with a stick or a drink. It is a metaphor for a severe warning, which makes people suddenly wake up.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Wu Guang Hui Bo Yun Zen Master Faji Zen Master": "In class, the monk asked:' What is the main idea of Buddhism? "The teacher also rowed the child vertically, the monk drank, and the teacher also drank. The monk suggested that the teacher would fight. "

The punishment of hell in Daoshan fencing Buddhism. Describe the extremely cruel punishment.

Source: "Taiping Guangji" Volume 382 Pei Zezi cited Ming Pao Addendum: "Go to the third door and see the iron pot soup and the sword tree." Worship Buddha: the most important name in Buddhism. When worshipping Buddha, people kneel, put their hands on the ground and put their heads on the feet of the recipient. Worship: Another way for Buddhists to bow down by raising their hands.

Worship devoutly Source: Qing Yu Wanchun's "Dangkou Zhi" The first time 1 14: "There is another young woman who worships like a virtuous mother."

Escape into an empty net: escape; Empty door: refers to Buddhism, because Buddhism believes that the world is empty. Point out the home.

Avoid the world and enter the Buddha. Source: Chapter 28 of Yao's "Li Zhicheng": "The world will return to peace, not miss the preciousness, retire after success, and escape into an empty door to be a person who does not compete with the world."

Among the boundless Buddhism in Fahai, it is said that Buddhism is as vast as the sea. Magic boundless magic: Buddhism refers to the power of Buddhism; After that, it refers to the power of magical superman.

The power of Buddhism is infinite. Metaphor is extremely powerful and immeasurable.

Source: Ming Anonymous "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" The third fold: "Little sage, I have infinite magic power, reaching heaven and earth, referring to landslides and flowing water." Back to nature: fundamental, original appearance.

Go back to the original place. Buddhism says that people who forget their roots return to their original state by worshipping Buddha; Or the immortal who was banished to the world returned to the celestial world.

Source: Liu Yuan Zhiyuan's "Jiang Shen Zhi Ling": "Return to the original and restore the true incarnation, the soul gathers, and there is no yin." Back to nature: fundamental, original appearance.

Go back to the original place. Buddhism says that people who forget their roots return to their original state by worshipping Buddha; Or the immortal who was banished to the world returned to the celestial world.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Festival Yuan Bao Wen Feng Zen Master Fa Si": "One year will be over, Wan Li has not returned, and the company is always a foreign guest. Is there anyone who has returned to the source? " Tracing back was originally a Buddhist language. Refers to the comparison of Buddha nature.

After also refers to self-reflection. Source: Qing Pu Songling's Preface to Wang Rushui's Asking about the Heart: "That is, this is the due public interest, which belongs to introspection, while the nine secluded and eighteen prisons are all seen by everyone with a clear eye."

Retrospection was originally a Buddhist term. Refers to the comparison of Buddha nature.

After also refers to self-reflection. Source: Qing Dai Zhen's Fifteen Solutions to Mencius' Word Meaning and Rationality: "I can't understand it here, but seeing him give up material desires and look back at his heart is close to looking back at his heart. It was originally a Buddhist language.

Refers to the comparison of Buddha nature. After also refers to self-reflection.